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Monster Cable IPMP3-2M MP3 Portable Connection

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Monster Cable IPMP3-2M MP3 Portable Connection
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644362095
Label: Monster Cable
Product Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: IPMP3-2M
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable


Piece facts:
  • Looks great with your iPod™
  • 3.5mm (1/8") stereo mini plug to left and right RCAs
  • Compact, flexible design for easy installation
  • 24k gold-plated contacts resist corrosion and maximize signal integrity




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Portable audio players are the best way to take your music to go. Using the Monster MusicConnect Portable Audio Player Cable, they are also the easiest way to listen to all your music at home. Not only will you hear your music through the fuller sound of your stereo speakers, it will be the easiest way you've ever listened to your digital tunes.Just plug the mini stereo end of the Monster MusicConnect Portable Audio Player Cable into the mini headphone jack of your portable audio device. Then plug the RCA end of the cable into a TV, stereo or AV receiver. The MusicConnect is the easiest way to listen to your portable audio on a bigger system.Monster makes it easy to share your portable tunes with your friends. Visiting a friend's house, at a party or in the comfort of your own home - take a break from your headphones and share your tunes with friends in full stereo sound. With MusicConnect, just plug it in, press play, and let the party go on.








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Well designed, high quality cable ...
Does just what I needed - replaces the original cabling for my laptop Bose speakers. They plug directly into my audio jack (same jack where my earbuds go). And now, no more buzzing, no more humming. Just clean, strong sound.

Having bought a bunch of monster cables over the years, I think the high quality of their products is clearly worth the stiff price. And it was a lot cheaper than the other option I was considering which was to replace the speakers themselves. But the speakers are excellent - it was just the crappy cable they came with.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - short cable.
12 x 14 x 10 inches
You may want to get a longer cable, like a few feet if you want to hook it up to your home theater.
This will make it right next to your laptop a foot away.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * No Complaints ...
I used this cable to connect my laptop to my surround sound and it has worked like a charm. I only wish i would have bought a longer cable so I could use my laptob further away from the reciever.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great replacement.
Replace your cheap satellite home receiver interconnect with this sweetheart. It is better made, its longer and music quality ( to my ear) is better especially with the highs. Very happy.



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